THE DAILY DISPATCH. VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE. TUESDAY, NO* 23, 1852, Hesatc. There were no bills pawl in the Senate to dav. The attendance of members is yet too limited (about thirty in their seats to-day) to take up bills on their passage. Mr. Ambler introduced a resolution instruct ing the commutes on Roads, Ate., to enquire into the expediency of authorising tne James River and Kanawha Company to pledge the toils on the Rivanna River for the redemption of any loan which maybe negotiated by the Rivatina Navigation Company ; and Mr. Bald win presented a memorial from the James Ri ver and Kanawha Company asking for a loan to provide for the payment of interest, &c., and Mr. Tabb a memorial from the same com patiy, for aid to complete the tidewater con nection. . Mr Carrington introduced n resolution of in ouiry in favor of the establishment of a Branch Hank, by the Virginia or Fanners' Bank, at Clarksville, in Mecklenburg county. House of Delexatea. Communications were presented by ...

THE DAILY DISPATCH. rar TO ADVEKTlMlißS.—TtarctroulsUoo of toe Dispatch is thrk* timks aslarse aatbat of any other Daily paper in the City of Richmond It U therefore greatly superior to any other a» » niHilum of advertising RICHMOND, VA.t Tbnr«df»y Morning, November THE NEW FRENCH EMM RE. The act is at length consummated—as Go vernor Morris said, when the Bouibons were restored, the "long agony is over—France re poses in the arms," if not of her legitimate, at Irast of her chosen sovereign. She has repu diated. and apparently, forever, the Bourbon family—that family which had ridden hei like an incunas for two hundred years previous to J7B9—that family which she then tried to get rid of, but which all Europe combined to fss KB upon b«r, England, whose legititttAle sovereign was then alive, and a monk in an Italian convent, lending the w ay under the gui dance of a monarch, who, according to the principle on which she then professed to act, was a usurper. Napoleon 111. may be a very ...

T1 IE LATEST NEWS. t;i kOPEAN NEWS BY TUF. STF.AM I.KS HERMANN AN I) AML RICA. S our trlcgiaphic report yesterday we gave -t in ju ri.uit n< by the steamer Her. :■ i ctmr.etits t.pon which will be fiund i editorial column*. The Hermann ■s ■«.'> ptsfongers. The steamer Franklin, i | iis«ag > to Liverpool, broke her central . .; n four <!ivs out, and male the rest of p ,-sige ith one w heel an I canvass. She r» main some tew weeks in the docks at ptun f-r repairs. The following - wefii.! among t.iu English tif»t: t| it ii.teri st «as f, it in the {'residential , ii hi tit i itcd Stales, and it was ttir.t t! e election of Fierce would i bh >v to the Deihv ai'ininistratioii. i ith ot Danu l iV ebster, elicitx notices ..iin Li ::«li press, but not such as the nit i act uf his i 0.-;iioii wouldaeeai to en - el II tltue had been elected .Mayor of .01. A es S'.oni iladrid state that no anxiety re : the Crescent City nfi'uir. j L i.|- rur of Au-triu liud been sts-uck ii epi ep...

THE DAILY DTSPATCH. VIK(;l> I A I.KHIMUTIHK. Wednesday, No*. 24 hfnair> is ;ue Senate, Mr. Daniel, from the Commit tee of Piivileces and Elretions, made a repoit -on the ictuin and qualification of Mr. O. P -3&Llwin, Senator from the Richmond City dis t—and the President announced the ap ;scvri(iuent ol Mr. Baldwin as a member ol the Oxurailtee on Roads, tic., in place of Mr. Mer •flsirth resigned. The Committee on Roads, oil Mr. Watson, were instructed to in -fgirt* into the expediency of incorporating a to construct a plunk road Irani Chris •i! -ville, in Mccklcnburg, to Key.-ville De •»»t. on the Richmond atid Danville Railroad Charlotte. House of Oelrtiatee. Speaker announced the following gen cletucu to supply vacancies iri the dillerent sMMaciliees: Mr. Crane to the Committee of Privileges Klections; Messrs. Rives of A., und Ro olNNt to the Committee of Courts of .f«r«ciee; Messrs. Rutherfoord and Collier to Committee of Schools and Colleges; Anderson and Watson to t...

THE DAILY DISPATCH. mrwro AD*KKTI»*M.-Th~lroulUl« IXDISfiTCHI«THU« TIMES M ISTM.M that any other Dally paper in th« oily of Richmond, li It therefore greatly cuperloi to any other •• a bi outturn of advertiain*. RICHMOND. VA.t Frtdnv Morning, Nctrmbtr 26, IM'i- TUK NVKKKLY DISPATCH For Friday, contain* *11 the choice mutter of the Daily Di*p«toh for thep»»t week It t,n excellent number. Price 3 cent* per copy o: 91 per annum. For »al>» «t thit office. CUBA. We continue our analysis of the papers pub- Jiched in the National Intelligencer, relative to this el! absorbing subject. Those which we published yesterday, w ere the Inst of the se rifs. To day we commence with the first, being the letter of Mr. Forsyth to Mr. Adams. It is dated Madrid, November 20th, 1822, and was written at a time when the King ofSpam, inconsequence of the revolution of IS2O, was in the power of the Cortez, that body having proclaimed a constitution wbich had reduced his government to the character of a li...

THE LATEST NEWS. Lous Napoikom s SrrtcH.—On present ing the Senatut-contultum to the. Prince Pre sident, after its adoption, M. Menard, first Vice President of llie Senate, delivered an address expressive of the feeling prevalent in that l >,jy, whereupon Napoleon made the followi ng reply : "Me«sieur* les Scnatenrs: — I tlunk the Se tt ate for the readiness with which it has re sponded to the wishes of the country, in deli t i-' iiipg on the re-estalilishmeni ot the Empire am! in drawing up the Senatu* consu/tum w Inch is to be submitted to the acceptance of the people When, 49 years since, in this sa-i,.-palace, in this same room, and under ! vou* cire umstances, the Senate enme to ,Se, ihe c r.»w ri to tlie ciiief „f mv family, .he Kmpcrorlepl'ed m these memorable word* : — My spirit will no longer be with mv posteritr 'min Uf day when it shall cease to' merit the i. m:d the confidence of the gip«t nation.' \\ :mt nnw most aflccts my heart is the thought lit the spirit <d t...

THE DAILY DISPATCH. rsr TO ADVKKTlMEKS.—Theolrcutatlon •f(3w DisrATCH is THRKE TIWI a* Urge •» th«* •f any other Daily paper in the City of Richmond. II Is therefore greatly superior to any other as • m.+.-iicm of advertising. RICHMOND. VA.I KaMiVay Maruin*, >oTf«wh*rg», 1533. TUB CUBAN CORRESPONDENCE. \V« are compelled, by the pressure on our oolumns, to lay over, until Monday, the con tinuation of the abstract of this correspondence which we have commenced. We do so with reluctance, for we regarJ it as of the highest interest to all elapses if our readets. Everv Administration which had been in of fice, from that of Mr. Monroe (o Mr. Polk, in* elusive,seemed to have had its attention culled in the most serious manner, to the condition of Cuba, and to have had its apprehensions •roused by the possibility of its passing into the hands of any European Power. We have already seen the sentiments of Mr. Adams up on that subject, expressed as long ago as 1522. That distinguished state...

THE LATEST NEWS. SIKgBI.AK RfcoVKFT OF .STolK!* PltOPF.lt tt. —We find the following item in the Jour nal of Commerce: Some two year* since, thej'welry store of 11. I». Hr ickr it of Hrattleboro, Vermont, was ! token open and robbed of a large amount in watchi- and miscellaneous jewelry, estimated a! the value of about jj-1,000. From thai day no trace ol the stolen proper ;v has been discovered. Suspicion, nowever, listened upon an individual who has all this •in>.- I" en closely watched, and it has proved, so closely, that he would not move or dispose ■ h«• ili gotten treasure. A short time since ,e r. move:! iron) his residence and auuthcr fa in |\ en'< red en possession. (in Motuliy, the lady of the new family no i.i ni.e room, liinl the paper wan loose, and i it ptilting il bacK to its place sin disturb • ! ih' wsli. and a number ol gold watches ■st our upon the l' ■ >r, andherethc whole of li m jewelry »*i« t > uri I, amounting to the .; estimated loss. Tat: VncTic ...

THE DAILY DISPATCH VIKWIMA LBKISLATI'KK. FridaT, No*. "S- SfMte. Hie bill providing for a ainkin; fund in Nor folk City, to pay (he debt the roof, and a bill providing for an adjourned wanton of the Cir cuit Court of Norfolk County, in January and February, passed the Sena:* to-day. The re mainder of the session van consumed with business embracing preliminary dttaiia of leg islation. ITou*c of Delegates. A n umber of resolutions of Inquiry were of- Tfisd and adopted; amongst them one by Mr. Huckner, on behalf of 'dr. Crutchfield, the Speaker, instructing the committee on Agii culiure, (c.c; to inquire into the expediency of 4'ctabiishing u I'obacco inspection in the town of Fiedericksburg. A bill, providing for ail adjourned session cf the Circuit Court of Norfolk County, came from the .Senate, wiih amendments, wliirl) wers agr ed to Ly the House, and the bill thus perfected into law. Memorials were presented : From citizens of Frederickpbsig, for a chatter and subscrip tion, on th...

THE DAILY DISPATCH, WTO APVEKTISKM.-Thealrealattoil •rSe !Dmpatch la tbui Tt**a aa *• 'J 2 «Xr DaUy papar t« tfcaof lOAwwd. H greatly superior to any other aa a medium of sdvertlelng. RICHMOND, VI.I Monday Morning Wsvtrttrai) 1 THE SCHEME OF MR. AMBROSE THOMSON. Our contemporaries of the Whig *" n " qairer, both speak in high terms of Mr. oro son, and we learn, indirectly, that Judge Ma son coincides perfectly with them ,n opinion. H r> (] aa had much to do with the govern ment is his line, the good opinion of the lost named gentleman, so long Secretary of the *a »*, is of very considerable importance. Mr. T.'s letter to Judge M., on the subject of this trade, is a document of great value. It was very generally published at the time it out, in May last. We are happy to learn that there is every prospect of obtaining what asks for. We have not yet seen the bill; but we un derstand that it proposes to build two steamers lo run between James river and certain points in Europe, Hambu...

THE LATEST NEWS. > ( w Hampshire Senator —On the 26th, New Hampshire House of Representatives ejected Charles Ci. Atherton a* its choice for nited Stale? Senator iu the place of John P. ii ,Ic,whose term espires on the 4th of March i-.f*t. The Senate, in the afternoon of the f - Jay, concurred in the choice. Mr. Ather n Hi* had considerable Congressional expe and his democracy is decided enough astij.lv the most ultra. He is, moreover, a 15ii t' ability. W Hlii CoSC.RESsMA!* EIKCTEU.—CoI. Will. i., «;<•n, the Whirr nominee for Congress in the . miil» District, Kv., has been elected by ::;»jori>y. 1 his district gave Fierce and & g a majority of 213. •»uhm; oi' the Chkrokef..—The steamer - , r Uc .sailed from New York for Havaun ,J \i * Orleans oa Saturday, without the U. 5v mails. She is commanded by (."apt. Bax- • >. i'ur-or Smith is 011 board. The Cturo- K( . t;,Wen liie place of the Cr acent City, „ ; n is laid up for r< pairs. <1.1! i:n. of tee I'acific.—Th...

THE DAILY DISPATCH. ▼IRWIN IA LBGIBLATVIS. Saturday, Not 27, 1852. * N«itte< The only business of a final character trans acted in the Senate to-day, was the passage of two bills—Firat, a bill from the House, autho rising the Oreraoers of the Poor of the Lower Parish of Nansemond county to sell certain lands and invest the proceeds—Sccondlv, a bill repealing the 4th section of nn act incorpo rating the ifolliday's Cove nnd Cumberland Turnpike Company. , After a brief session, to-day, the beuate ad journed. liotinc of Delegate*. Three bills weie passed in the House to day : Ist, to authorise a school tax in the coun ts of Stafford—2d, to amend the U«I, 9i!i and 11 ill sections of the Act passed the f>th day of March, 1849, to establish a system of district free schools for King Ueorge county—and 3d, a bill incorporating the town of Fellowtville. A petition was presented from citizei.s of Caroline, in favor of a Bianah Bank at Port Royal. Amongst the resolutions of Inquiry offer...

THE DAILY DISPATCH. CT TO ADVKUTlNKKW.~Thoctrcul.tlon Of Dispatch I. thrkk timxs at tarna. that of tnv other lUily psper in th« City of Richmond. It It therefore Kivsliy tuperlor to any other as a milium of oHvrrtiting KK'HMONP. vA.I TaentlnT Mornlnfii Sowiiber 30, ISS'J. — THE , ti TKA>I LINE. To our great surprise we learn that two ol our delegates in the legislature, (Messrs. But ler and Anderson) have determined to vote against the bill establishing a line of steamers between this country and Europe, which comes up to-day. This has taken their constituency completely by surprise, 'l hey never drramed of such a thing, and even now find it difficult to believe the fact; for it seems very certain hat nine-tenths of them are in favor of it. We hope some member will move a post ponement of the vote in order that Richmond may have time to express her opinion. It is but fair piay, and we ask it in the name of Rich mond. We arc requested further to say,on this sub ject, that it was n...